Join us on a mini fieldtrip to the “border” inside metro Phoenix. We take the border as a zone of interaction where the US and another country come together, intersect, butt up against or bleed into each other, whether in an easy blend or a contentious edginess. Here we track ways that migrants have created such social/geographical “border” spaces throughout the Phoenix metro area.
The global city concentrates diversity. Its spaces are inscribed with the dominant corporate culture
but also with a multiplicity of other cultures and identities, notably through immigration.
Saskia Sassen, "The City: Strategic Site, New Frontier"
Follow us:
Most students became webmasters for the very first time. Apologies for any broken links and the uneven quality of the interviews, analyses, design. Thank you
for reviewing our work--please leave us comments!
Recent news on transnational migration
Associate Professor of Anthropology
School of Social & Behavioral Sciences
New College of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences
Arizona State University-West, Phoenix